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- Two strangers get hooked on worms and slither into the primordial ooze.
- Marlina lives quietly in Sumba until one day a man named Markus and his gang try to rob her house and she kills him. Eventually, she is haunted by Markus, and her life turns in 180 degrees.
- Follows three adolescent friends who become enraptured in the queer nightlife scene over summer break before a missing persons pulls them back into the reality they have chosen to leave behind.
- An African refugee's quiet existence in a sleepy mountain town in the south of France is upended by the arrival of a charismatic Catholic priest whom she recognizes as the warlord who slaughtered her family.
- In this mind-bending drama, a recovering drug addict can achieve one year of sobriety alone on Christmas day, but his demons tempt him to relapse.
- In one night, a madam at a brothel makes plans to get pregnant, while a magician working across the street makes a drastic move to change his life.
- History student Palach's self-immolation protesting Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1969. Lawyer Buresová defended his family against communist regime's attempt to dishonor his sacrifice for freedom.
- Follows the infamous drug trafficker George Jung.
- South African enfant terrible filmmaker and artiste-cineaste Manus Oosthuizen meets with Rotten Tomatoes-approved indie film critic Babette Cruickshank in an Echo Park sound studio. With key members of Manus's crew joining, they record an audio commentary track for his new elegiac feature documentary "Razzennest." But the session goes down a different path. The ultimate elevation of arthouse horror, just not as you might expect.
- A series that is comprised of twenty-one monologues written by American playwrights which form a sort of fractured portrait of the American collective psyche. Ranging from the sad to the hilarious, from the angry to the tentatively celebratory, many of the major and recurrent issues associated with our fraught but beloved union are reconsidered with elegance, wit, brutal honesty, and a little outright insanity.
- A young dancer in a pit of despair that leads her towards self-destruction meets a doctor, who is bearing the infamy of a malpractice case. The beginning of a spiral in which fascination and madness squirm in a nightmarish love story, and where sex explores areas of extreme fetishism.
- One female comedian with many voices on a journey to better understand sex work, and her own personal relationship to it.
- In a dystopian future, water is running short. A man has taken to smuggling water to keep it in supply.
- Made for less than the rent of the Brooklyn apartment that it was filmed in, the MiniDV curio YELLING FIRE IN AN EMPTY THEATER is an affectionate tribute to the young masses who continue to flock to the greatest city on Earth. Fresh off the plane, a recent college grad moves in with an eccentric couple and soon becomes entangled in their strange and crumbling relationship. Shot over the course of a few days, and featuring a cast of some of Brooklyn's brightest up-and-comers, this debut film acts as a loving ode to youthful naivety and skyscraper-sized expectations.
- A series that is comprised of twenty-one monologues written by American playwrights which form a sort of fractured portrait of the American collective psyche. Ranging from the sad to the hilarious, from the angry to the tentatively celebratory, many of the major and recurrent issues associated with our fraught but beloved union are reconsidered with elegance, wit, brutal honesty, and a little outright insanity.
- In this daring psychological thriller, musician Sofia must cope with the stress and isolation of quarantine after her husband is infected with COVID-19. Sofia's loneliness leads to confusion, fear, and paranoia as her grip on reality falters.
- College students' disturbing actions on Halloween night lead to extreme consequences at a sorority house, revealed through leaked evidence showing a series of horrific events.
- In this short essay, Fandor takes a look back at the incendiary career of one of movie history's great directors, the legendary Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel, who died in Mexico in 1983.
- The Pain of Others is a found footage documentary about Morgellons, a mysterious illness whose sufferers say they have parasites under the skin, long colored fibers emerging from lesions, and a host of other bizarre symptoms which could be borrowed from a horror film. The Pain of Others is composed entirely of videos shared by a group of "Morgies" who have turned to YouTube for community and to prove they're not crazy. Unsettling, funny and intimate, The Pain of Others is at once a body-horror documentary and a radical act of empathy.
- About the real people who formed the basis for the mob epic, Casino.
- A woman's car breaks down at a house in the woods. She looks out the window to see a variety of bizarre activities.
- The Great Northwest is a 70-minute experimental documentary that is based on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile road-trip made in 1958 by four Seattle women who thoroughly documented their journey in an elaborate scrapbook of photos, postcards, and brochures. Fifty years later, Portland artist and filmmaker Matt McCormick found that scrapbook in a thrift store, and in 2010 set out on the road, following their route as precisely as possible and searching out every stop in which the ladies had documented. Patiently shot with an observational and voyeuristic approach, The Great Northwest is a lyrical time-capsule that explores how the landscape and road-side culture of the Pacific Northwest has changed over the past 50 years.
- This is the feature length documentary.
- Johnny - a half-Japanese and half-American young man has never settled into a place he could call home. Throughout his childhood he has moved from place to place due to his fathers work. The family ultimately decides to move to Japan, his Father's hometown, in order to seek better treatment for Johnny's ailing Mother who is dying of cancer, but unfortunately passes away. After the death of his Mother, his Father spirals into depression and Johnny is left alone to take care of himself. Over the years, and after many failed attempts of trying to adapt to the Japanese culture, Johnny has developed a notorious reputation of being a rebel and has embraced the role of being an outsider. He finds love, comfort and solitude from a sweet young woman named Asa, who not only reminds him of his Mother, but accepts him for who he is. However, she comes from a strict traditional Japanese household which raises complications when her Father comes between her and Johnny. This tests their love for each other and pushes Johnny into taking matters into his own hand with devastating results.
- An experimental film superimposing a clip from "Singin' in the Rain" over itself seven times.